Savings-bank record.



Patented Feb. 20, 1917.

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A. IVI. GLOSSBRENNER.

SAVINGS BANK RECORD.

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MEMBERS CARD DME )URE l2 21 18.48 7.02 Il.

ALFRED NL. eLossDnnNNna, or INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, AssIGNon To LnvDY Dnos. a COMPANY, on INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA, A CORPORATION or INDIANA.

SAVINGS-BANK RECORD.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Feb. 20, 1917.

Appiieanon aies February 7, 191e. serialV No. 76,550.

To all whom/15 may concern:

le it known that l, ALFRED M. GLoss BRENNER, a citizen 6i' the United States, Yresiding at Indianapolis, in the county of Marion and State of Indiana, have invented a new and useful Savings-Bank Record, of which the following is a specilication.

In order to stimulate savings accounts, many savings banks have made provisions by which depositors may accumulate comparatively small amounts byrepeated small deposits during an extended period, as, for instance, accumulation of Christmas funds by deposits made weekly during fifty Weeks preceding Christmas. 4If each such account required the usual methods of bookkeeping, the clerical labor required would cost far in excess oli' any benet resulting to the bank from such accounts, and such expense would probably oil'set any benefits arising lfrom other and larger accounts stimulated by such methods.

|The object of my present invention is, therefore7 to provide record cards of such character that, one being held by the bank and the other by the depositor, they may be simultaneously punched at the time of each deposit in such manner as toY give to the depositor a legible record of the deposit and to the bank a record of the deposit adjacentza space in which can be inserted the date of deposit, this bank-retained record being in the form of a card and the only onemade by the bank, so far as the individual deposit is concerned. At the close of each days banking, the total receipts in any class, or, if desired7 the total receipts in all classes, may be carried as a single item upon the general books of record of the bank, it being possible at all times, whenever necessary, to check any individual record card in the possession of the bank.

The invention consists primarily inthe provision of two cards, each of'which carries upon its face a list of the number and amount of the various required payments and the times when the same are due, and

also a series of blank spaces, those Von the depositorls card'being Varranged to receive the punching, and those on the banks card being arranged to receive a date mark, indieating date of payment, the two cards being so proportioned and the markings thereon being so arranged that when one is placed upon the other in a specied manner, a

punch Operating simultaneously through both cards may serve toplace the punchings in a proper manner so as to leave the blank space free upon the banks card, and to perforate the blank space of the depositors card, so as not todestroy the data on said depositors card. Y Y

The accompanying drawings illustrate my invention. Figure l is a face view of the members card, Ythe data thereon being that for a particular class, wherein the initial deposit is one dollar,rand the lamount of required deposit decreases two cents each week; Fig. 2 is a face view of the bankls record card for the same class.

It is to be understood of course, that the data on the cards willrvary according to the class. l f.

In the drawings, the memberscard is shown as consisting of two portions foldable upon each other on the transverse line 10. The portion 11 is not an essential portion but is desirable for the purpose of carrying upon Van unmarred portion complete data relative to the class. The other portion 12,V which is the essential portion of the card, has u on its face a series of divisions correspon ing to the calendar months. In turn, each of these divisions is YVsubdivided into a series of pairs of divisionsV 14 and Y15, there being ve pairs of such divisions to take care of the possible number of weekly payments periods in any month. The several divisions 14 corresponding to payment dates will be consecutively numbered from 1 to 50, and will also carry an indication of the amount which is due for that particular period. Each space 15 will be blankL The bank record card 16 will have a portion 17 for the reception ofthename and address of the depositor; another portion will be divided into a series of monthly divisions corresponding in size and arrangement to the monthly divisions on card 12, and these divisions will be again subdivided into pairs of 'divisions 14 and 15', corre- In use, card 16 will be placed upon card 12 in such 'manner as to bring the divisions 14 intoI registry Vwith divisions 14: of card 12, and divisions 15 Yinto registry with dilof cooperating cards which may be cordi- 1 nately, one orthebank and one Vfor the depositor, each of which hasV upon its face Va series of divisions correspondingv to the cal- Y endar months and registrable bysuperposition, said divisions upon the depositors card carrying in spaced relationship data relative to successive time periods and also having portions adjacent each datum blank as regards such data, and the banks card having in its monthly divisions successive blank portions oiiset relative to the blank portions of the first-mentioned card when the two Ycards are registered, whereby the two cards may be registered and simultaneously punched, the punchings being thereby formed in a blank space of the depositors card and adjacent a corresponding blank space of the banks card.

In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand at Indianapolis, Indiana, this third day of Februar A. D. one thousand nine hundred and sixteen.

ALFRED M. GLossBRENNER.

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